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	<title>Comments on: Mitrionics Unveils Mitrion-C Compiler for Implicitly Parallel</title>
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		<title>By: Stefan Möhl</title>
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		<description>Hi John, great article! I have a comment on a small detail. The proof-of-concept compiler currently compiles untouched source to execute efficiently on FPGAs, multi-cores and Clusters, rather than GPUs. By spanning from FPGAs to Clusters in the proof-of-concept, we span a wider range of architectures than we would have done if we went to GPUs. We made this choice of targets for the proof-of-concept since we wanted as strong evidence as possible for as wide a range of architectures as possible. However, you are perfectly right in that we hope to include GPUs in the future. I am sorry if I have been confusing on that point.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi John, great article! I have a comment on a small detail. The proof-of-concept compiler currently compiles untouched source to execute efficiently on FPGAs, multi-cores and Clusters, rather than GPUs. By spanning from FPGAs to Clusters in the proof-of-concept, we span a wider range of architectures than we would have done if we went to GPUs. We made this choice of targets for the proof-of-concept since we wanted as strong evidence as possible for as wide a range of architectures as possible. However, you are perfectly right in that we hope to include GPUs in the future. I am sorry if I have been confusing on that point.</p>
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